Mechdyne Helps Illuminate Scientific Research for Canadian High Performance Computing Consortium

MARSHALLTOWN, IA--(Marketwire - June 10, 2008) - Scientific researchers in the Atlantic
Computational Excellence Network (ACEnet) now have access to advanced
three-dimensional (3D) visualization capability in a 5.8 Megapixel Data
Cave designed and installed by Mechdyne. The ACEnet Data Cave, which
projects stereoscopic 3D imagery onto three wall surfaces and the floor,
allows researchers to step inside and interact with computer-generated
images in ways that can provide new insight and understanding.

At today's grand opening hosted by the Institute for Computational
Astrophysics (ICA) at St. Mary's University (Halifax, Nova Scotia),
representatives from the nine ACEnet member universities and other VIPs
experienced the power of immersive visualization to illuminate complex
scientific concepts, such as an astrophysicists' calculations of how light
and heat swirl away from an exploding star.

"As a scientific tool, the Data Cave saves us a lot of time and improves
our ability to interpret the results of extremely complex calculations,"
said Dr. Robert Deupree, director of the ICA and the ACEnet principal
investigator. "Conventional visualization of a star, for example, would
create two-dimensional slices that do not really convey useful information.
With immersive visualization, we can better see the 3D turbulence and other
characteristics of a star, and we can see the effect of modifications in
the data or in our calculations much more quickly."

The Data Cave display system uses four Mechdyne Beacon SX+ projectors to
generate a 1450 x 1050 pixel image on each of four screens measuring 10 ft.
X 7.5 ft. The image is seen in stereo by users wearing LCD active shutter
glasses. An integrated real time motion tracking system monitors the
position of a primary user, maintaining an optimal viewing perspective and
allowing interaction with the images using handheld control devices.

Since the Data Cave is based on the Mechdyne FLEX™ display system
design, it also can be easily configured as a
30-ft long flat screen or as an angled "immersive theater" in addition to
the cubic CAVE format. The tracking system covers the entire thirty-foot
width of the flat screen, three times the usual tracked space of immersive
environments. This flexibility allows ACEnet scientists, such as
geophysicists, to display data in formats commonly used in such fields as
oil exploration and development.

"St. Mary's University recently expanded its Science Building to include a
purpose-built room for the ACEnet Data Cave, providing a state of the art,
flexible working space," said Chris Clover, CEO of Mechdyne Corporation.
"This system accommodates a wide range of research and scientific
collaboration and we are proud to have had the opportunity to be a part of
the program's success."

Mechdyne worked closely with Sun Microsystems, which as ACEnet's computing
systems partner provided four Ultra 40 Workstations as the graphics engines
for the display system. Mechdyne also collaborated with Iowa State
University, a pioneer in using Cave-type display systems, to provide 3D
visualization software for the ACEnet Data Cave.

About ACEnet

The Atlantic Computational Excellence Network (ACEnet) is one of several
high performance computing consortia in Canada. The partnership of nine
institutions -- Memorial University of Newfoundland, University of New
Brunswick, Mount Allison University, Dalhousie University, St. Francis
Xavier University, St. Mary's University, Acadia University, Cape Breton
University and the University of Prince Edward Island -- provides
world-class computing facilities to allow researchers to realize their full
potential and to allow regional universities to attract and retain the best
faculty and students to Atlantic Canada. More information can be found at
http://www.ace-net.ca/index.html.

About Mechdyne Corporation

Mechdyne Corporation is the world's largest company dedicated to consulting
and development of immersive, networked and collaborative visualization
systems. The company addresses complex projects where an in-depth
understanding of user requirements leads to the development of products and
customized solutions involving elements of visual, software and support
systems. Mechdyne's product divisions provide advanced display technology,
audio/visual systems design, and implementation services, as well as
immersive and interactive software development and support. Headquartered
in Marshalltown, Iowa, Mechdyne's customers include leading government
laboratories, military research programs, energy companies and a variety of
'edutainment,' manufacturing, and other users of visualization technology.
More information is available at www.mechdyne.com.